Hallo,
nach §64 des deutschen Urheberrechtes wird die Mengebibel im Januar 2010 gemeinfrei! Hurra! Hat jemand ein entsprechendes Modul für theWord in der Hinterhand?
http://www.die-bibel.de/online-bibeln/m ... bibeltext/
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Menge
Gruß
wolfgang
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Menge-Bibel wird Public Domain
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Re: Menge-Bibel wird Public Domain
Hallo,
es scheint jetzt ein Zefania XML module der Public Domain Mengebibel zu geben.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zefania ... nge-Bibel/
hat das schon jemand erfolgreich nach theWord importiert?
wolfgang
es scheint jetzt ein Zefania XML module der Public Domain Mengebibel zu geben.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/zefania ... nge-Bibel/
hat das schon jemand erfolgreich nach theWord importiert?
wolfgang
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Re: Menge-Bibel wird Public Domain
Hallöchen,
jetzt ist ja doch schon einige Zeit vergangen und ich wäre doch auch interessiert an einem Modul. Kann man das nicht offiziell rausbringen auf der TW-Site?
Es gibt da noch mehr deutsche Ressources auf http://sourceforge.net/projects/zefania ... 29/German/
Blessings,
Raphi
jetzt ist ja doch schon einige Zeit vergangen und ich wäre doch auch interessiert an einem Modul. Kann man das nicht offiziell rausbringen auf der TW-Site?
Es gibt da noch mehr deutsche Ressources auf http://sourceforge.net/projects/zefania ... 29/German/
Blessings,
Raphi
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Re: Menge-Bibel wird Public Domain
There was extensive discussion (esp. by Manfred Bergmann, and including copies of e-mail correspondence with the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft) on a "The Sword Project" / Crosswire forum clearly establishing that the actual TEXT of the Menge Übersetzung is now in the public domain!
I downloaded the above Zefania zipped file, and unzipped it to an XML-file, and then used the twimport.exe (TheWord Importer utility) to convert the resultant xml file to, and install it as a The Word Bible module.
In the Psalms, I noticed a lot of missing spaces between words. (cf. attached screenshot.)
So I opened and examined the xml file, and everywhere there where I found a missing space, I found the string: <BR art="x-nl" />
I have NO idea either what this sequence means, or if any instances of it anywhere in the XML-file serve any necessary or legitimate purpose?
I don't pretent to know what I'm doing, but using notepad++, I went ahead and automatically replaced all 3700 instances of this string with just a single space, and then converted the new xml-file to, and installed it as a The Word Bible Module. So far, it works, (now there are spaces everywhere where they should be!), and so far, my computer has neither grown horns, nor turned into a pumpkin... (fingers crossed...!)
Would appreciate any advice or correction from anyone who has any better idea of editing XML-files than I have.
Would be glad to upload either the corrected xml file, or the resultant -.ont file, if anyone can tell me (how? and) where to do so!
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Note: The original XML file-size, (of sf-menge-bibel.xml as downloaded and extracted), was 7030003 bytes. It had 3700 instances of "<BR art="x-nl" />" where there SHOULD have ONLY been a single-space.
Using Notepad++ (seek and replace all), I replaced all of these instances.
16 extra characters and spaces, times 3700, = 59,200 characters/spaces.
The original XML file size is 7030003 bytes; the new file size (of sf-menge-bibel(2).xml) is 6970803 bytes, which is exactly 59,200 fewer bytes, or fewer characters and spaces.
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I downloaded the above Zefania zipped file, and unzipped it to an XML-file, and then used the twimport.exe (TheWord Importer utility) to convert the resultant xml file to, and install it as a The Word Bible module.
In the Psalms, I noticed a lot of missing spaces between words. (cf. attached screenshot.)
So I opened and examined the xml file, and everywhere there where I found a missing space, I found the string: <BR art="x-nl" />
I have NO idea either what this sequence means, or if any instances of it anywhere in the XML-file serve any necessary or legitimate purpose?
I don't pretent to know what I'm doing, but using notepad++, I went ahead and automatically replaced all 3700 instances of this string with just a single space, and then converted the new xml-file to, and installed it as a The Word Bible Module. So far, it works, (now there are spaces everywhere where they should be!), and so far, my computer has neither grown horns, nor turned into a pumpkin... (fingers crossed...!)
Would appreciate any advice or correction from anyone who has any better idea of editing XML-files than I have.
Would be glad to upload either the corrected xml file, or the resultant -.ont file, if anyone can tell me (how? and) where to do so!
____________________________________
Note: The original XML file-size, (of sf-menge-bibel.xml as downloaded and extracted), was 7030003 bytes. It had 3700 instances of "<BR art="x-nl" />" where there SHOULD have ONLY been a single-space.
Using Notepad++ (seek and replace all), I replaced all of these instances.
16 extra characters and spaces, times 3700, = 59,200 characters/spaces.
The original XML file size is 7030003 bytes; the new file size (of sf-menge-bibel(2).xml) is 6970803 bytes, which is exactly 59,200 fewer bytes, or fewer characters and spaces.
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Re: Menge-Bibel wird Public Domain
Hi,
I just came across your post and find that you never got an answer about
As I don't know whether TheWord has the capability of breaking lines within verses, your solution may be good enough.
But we also use " / " space slash space to show the poetic linebreaks. This might be a more appropriate solution, or more to the taste of Mr.Menge.
I just came across your post and find that you never got an answer about
As far as I can see from your jpg, this must be a special code to arrange poetic texts like the psalm with line breaks in the middle of sentences.So I opened and examined the xml file, and everywhere there where I found a missing space, I found the string: <BR art="x-nl" />
I have NO idea either what this sequence means, or if any instances of it anywhere in the XML-file serve any necessary or legitimate purpose?
As I don't know whether TheWord has the capability of breaking lines within verses, your solution may be good enough.
But we also use " / " space slash space to show the poetic linebreaks. This might be a more appropriate solution, or more to the taste of Mr.Menge.